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EUIDEA (Integration and Differentiation for Effectiveness and Accountability) is an European Project funded from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 822622. EU IDEA’s...
show moreEU IDEA’s key goal is to address whether, how much and what form of differentiation is not only compatible with, but is also conducive to a more effective, cohesive and democratic EU. The basic claim of the project is that differentiation is not only necessary to address current challenges more effectively, by making the Union more resilient and responsive to citizens. Differentiation is also desirable as long as such flexibility is compatible with the core principles of the EU’s constitutionalism and identity, sustainable in terms of governance, and acceptable to EU citizens, Member States and affected third partners.
Euidea #9 International Spectator Special Issue
Euidea #8: Differentiated integration as a conscious policy choice. The way forward
Euidea #7 - How effective is differentiation in the EU's economic policy field?
Euidea #6 - Differentiation and the European Union’s foreign and security policy
Euidea #5 – Work package 6: The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ), including migration
Euidea #4 - Single market and EMU, a differentiated integration system that works
Euidea #3 - How to reinvigorate the European project, trough a SMART Differentiated Integration.
Euidea #2 - Differentiated integration among the post-Brexit scenarios
EuIdea #1 - Brexit, where are we?
EUIDEA (Integration and Differentiation for Effectiveness and Accountability) is an European Project funded from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 822622. EU IDEA’s...
show moreEU IDEA’s key goal is to address whether, how much and what form of differentiation is not only compatible with, but is also conducive to a more effective, cohesive and democratic EU. The basic claim of the project is that differentiation is not only necessary to address current challenges more effectively, by making the Union more resilient and responsive to citizens. Differentiation is also desirable as long as such flexibility is compatible with the core principles of the EU’s constitutionalism and identity, sustainable in terms of governance, and acceptable to EU citizens, Member States and affected third partners.
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